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    THE DAILY
* ESTABLISHED IN 1786
ADVERTISEMENTS.
5 ' * °°- Nmrtm At>-
\ • Sa«jvf taa,M%il ‘ V4 - 316 “ ,,,!4S
i Imported Wines, Groceries, Ac.
I I.AW.GEERT,
i <lO3 cuul iTtirr, ijm 719 naoinwir, trrw toic.
I [Established 1804.]
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST
JL Qnallty Family Groceries, ofler to the Trade, Hotel*,
Private Families, and all wbo are choice In their taste, and
*£?? * oo*“fne crtWe, a large variety of
TEAL—Green and Black, Souchong, Ponchong, English
Break&st, Polony Imperial, Hyson, Gunpowder, Voting
Hyson, At, la chests and half chests, Ac.
OOFPEE-—Mocha and Jan.
IVLSKfI 1 Madeira*, Sherrie*, Port*, nocks, tc, rery old
and high grades, In oririhal packages, demijohns, mag
no ms aod bottles.
and OUFKTIER'S CLAHETS.
CUAMPAIGNS— Meet ACbandon's Cab’t Iwp’l \wrenay.
Do Heidselck, Q. U. Mumm’s do do do
~TQUOte—Brandies, Bams, Whiskey, Gin, Amck, Ah
sinthef Klrech, Ac., la origins] packages, also Cnracoa,
Uaraschino, Anisette, Noycau B»ten,*c.
HALT LlQooR&—London Brovn Stoat, Scotch and English
Ales.
CIGARS—-A Tariety of choice brands.
PICKLES—English and French.
SAUCES—For Fish, Carrie, Gama, Meat, Ac. .
• CHEESE—Stilton, Cheddar, Rpyftl. Victoria, Prince Albert,
• Parmeaon, Qniyero/SapttgD. Botch and and American.
BCG AR3—Loaf, Crashed, Pnlrerized, 8L Croix, Ac., U bar
rela and half barrels.
HAMS—'Wectphallaaad American. '
OlLS—Olive. Sperm and Whale.
u<panart warranted Doadoltcnted and of our
ownlaportatfaw. foldtf?
MA’pKEOWN FINLEY, • 'Wholesale
*o d , M *o*i£ttiMr* of Cartm Oil. No. 167
y >tf «t, .Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja3o:lyd
B 1 • J 1 * FAHNESTOCK ■& Oo.j l&t6 of the firm
, t*r^lJi ,lh s!! u>A * »nd nenuore to Fleming
NO.-6O,cbraerWood and Fourth
S; A. FAHNESTOCK. & WHOLE
•^!.RrQ^ U u* aJ of White Lead,
and Litharge, eotW-r Wtfcxl and Front-ifa-er-ta, Pitta?
a ”rty‘ » -«= ••. mch?
T J SGUOONMAKEK,- JIANtJE4CTUKKH
y Bed I«d, Zinc, Paint, Litharge, pat
tjr and Wholesale Dcalerln Prints, OUt, Varnishes, Tnrt>en-
Une, ftc-, No. Wood sL, Pittsburgh; pa. «3:lyd
I . ! TOON"'HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR* TO JAS.
i.J—.- TW _ Eot.ll Dnyiftit «»d Dealer
‘T Pittalwrvh. • ’
• J^llqgolar
JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL
.rin Dm«., r«Inl. V«r,il,| ,al BI „i BjctoOi, No.
ZW Liberty street, Pittsburgh. .
All order* wffi receive prornntattcotion.
for Scbsnck’s Pulmonic Syrup. marZhlydsw
Pats SUCK W&CW......... . Atn»m UiTCS.
SRAUN A REITER, WHOLESALE AND
Druggists, corurror Liberty and St. n»i> *tg^
JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
Wilcox ft Oo.) corner Marks trtrort andjllamond, keep*
ooMUatlT on hand *faU »nd oompbte AwMmeotbf farnc*,
i P??!"**** *'«*■ i”-
prescriptions carefully compounded at all
bOOT.._ Jaftly
f) R GEO. H. ICEYSER,
“ n ” r ° ,V!mS ~r" ” vlr “ i ”
* Urotiuce Sealers.
i . ... /"IHEESE .WAREHOUSE—HENRY H.
;j OOLLINS,TonrardIng End Oommiarion Merchant, and
S Daaler in Cbeeeo, Bntter,'Lako Fish and pnxhtco generally,
§ 3fl Wood it, above Water, Pittsburgh. • mp2l
-T B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WAKREN,
t/ * OHIO, CommiMlnn am! Forwarding Merchant, and
Wholesale Dealer In Wraicrti Rreerve Cheese, Batter, Pot
•ad Peart Ash, and Western Produce generally. Front at-,
* Vtvuo Snlthfield and Wood, Pittsburgh.
Hjbalne & ANJED, (SUCCESSORS
to A. Jc A, Meßanc.) Dealer* In Floor, Grain and
ne. Commission and Forwarding' Merchants, No. 124
Second atreeet Pittsburgh,Pa. . (JsaU, 37:dly]jal2
,AVID C. UERBST, FLOI
XJ daco. Provision aiul Commitriou Merchant,-No. 207
Liberty street, comer of lland, Pittsburgh, gitre his atteo
tioo to the sale of Floor, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Butter,
Grain. Dried Fruits, Seeds, it., Ac.
49*ConaigninciUs respectfully solicited- ao3:ly
Alex. Forsyth. (sucoelssor to
Forsyth A Scott,)-FonrardiDg and Commission Mer
chant, Dealer in Wool, tildes, Fluor, Bacon, Lord and Lard
Oil and Produce generally, No. 75 Water at., Pittsburgh, l*a.
XI RIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION
LIVto Merchant and D-«ler 1q Groceries and Prodoce, 27
Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Befor to •&. llauxton, Pittsburgh,
BiOALtT, Cosoa-AVK k Co., Pittsburgh.
A3*Oonsigjjm>;uta solicited and satisfactory returns guar
nteod. dclGJydewT
Robert hutouinson, commission
Merchant, for the sale of Western Reserve Cheese,
Batter, Lacdrfrieoa, Fish, Pot and Pearl Ashca, Bala*ratus,
ODa, Flour, Grain, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produte generally.
No. 8 Smlthfleld street, between First and Water. ap3
IHARLES B. LEECH, FORWARDING
end Cnmmislon Merchant, Dealer In Flour, Grain,
ami Butter, and all kinds of Produce, No 8 Smith-
Held street, between First and Water.- ap3
lAGLE WAREHOUSE.—JAS. GARD-
1-i INBR, Wholesale Dealer la Flour, Provisions and
Produce generally. No. 6 Seventh street, between Liberty
and Smlthfleld, Pittsburgh, Pa. 4
43*Terms cash.
■s _
I \VTILUAM McCLINTOUK, Dealer in
§ ■ T V Carpets, Market street. ' fe'J
I W. H. M’CAUrca, :
i tvEaieu in carpets, oil cloths,
•-5 J,/ MATTISOS, Ac. Ko. 87 Fourth ftrwt ur&r Wood.
Robert m’knioiit, attorney at
Law, and Solicitor or the Bank of Pittsburgh, No. 110
Fourth atrMt, Pittsburgh. de!B
•is JOSEPH 9. i i P. MORRISON, AT
!?. (| torueyi at Law. Office No. SB Fourth «t_ bear Wood,
Pittsburgh, Pa. * my 24
HAKTZHORN & HAZEN, ATTORNEYS
at Law. Office In OJoon Building, Fourth, street,
Pittsborgh, Pa.
Morphy a burchfield, dealers
la Bilk* and Ladies* Drew Goods generally, Cloaks,
Talmas sad Shawls, Embroideries ami Staple Goods, for
n family use. An antunuDj extensive eaeortmeut ia all the
i above departments, jottrcceived and telling at the lowest
;' prices. '
cor. Fourth and Market its*Cl oc3
a. a. Marow eco, l. asrnoirr e 00, s. rosx
A: . A. MASON A CO., WHOLESALE
is« and Betall Dealers In Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
25 Fifth street, Plttsbogb. _
Carria»e and Wa|on Hanntactory.
M/ L. STEPHENS, Aaent,
Comer Saith/ictd Street and Diamond Alley,
■\]|TOULD respectfully inform thC(~jC3Sjp
T? psblis that belt now locators* aboroJSssSsi
and has resumed tbs borißMs of Carriage making in all its
Tirietiet, and Is alto prepared to execute orders tar jfygo&t
,of all descriptions, including all work for Iron Merchant*’
°®°* ]
Soliciting a continuance of 'the patronage ro libcrallybe
/•towed upon film whllS at tho old stand of •‘Bigelow A (&,”
“ he Would aantro hli friends that tbo *ame dro and atten*
thm will be given to all his order* as heretofore, baring se*
■’ enred the serrices of the bort workmen, sail baring ample
apartments elM%hero far the finishing of line work.
... good assortment of hcary work uuw on hand, »uft ,
able for hpringnt*.' All work warranted for l^months.
given to repairs. jkl4:lyd '
Coteb and Carrlage Faetory,
JOHSSOH, BROTHER 4 CO.,
Cbriur qf Btknmtcnd Stbecca Strtett,
CITY.
VETQUhD RESPECTFULLY IN- c SBAJL
"f I form their friends, and the poblie
rallr, that they are maonfactarlng Carriages, Barouches,
Boggles, Sleighs and Cbarietf, In all tbelr rarf
'■©os styles of flush and proportions.
AllWders will be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended toon
tbo most reaednable farms. Using in all their work tbs
best Eastern Shafts, Poles and Wheel' stud, they f<«l confi
dent that all who faTor them with their patronage will be
- erffectly satisfied on trial of tbdrwurk.
Purchaser* are requested to giro thrm a call before par*
chasing elsewhere. oo8;lyd
SUNDRIES—3OObga. prime Rio Cofee; *
020 hbds P U Sagar; - HObbls standard Cras’d Bn gar;
10 bbla Powdered - 15 “ Coffee *,]
'W ‘ H Golden Byrup; ,&o u Excelsior flyrup; "T
76 bxs 6e aas*d Tobacco; SOkn 6 twist Tobacco; *
»casks BiCarb Sod*; 25nfbU» Soda SaUratos;
60 bxa BodaSaleratow 20 t'wrrca Eke;
QObfebcwtsY UTea; 80 bfeheau Black Tea;
60 caddlea ask’d “ IMOrms Rag‘Wrapping Paper;
100 bxs ass'd sizes Olass; iCObdlsgtraw M “
160 duaOorn Brooms;
V) boxes Clay Plpoc
76 bbls NO Tar,
'6 bast Allspice; •
* SMatderßoU heather,
' In store and far sale by
•all
SUNDRIES—
• ■ JB)0 bags Prime Rio Coffer;
>l3O chests Y. £L and Black Teas;
76 boxes assorted brands Lamp Tobacco;
•• 26 kegf gix Twist Tobacco;
1 26 bhds Potto filed Bagar;
60 bbls Refined Bagsr,
. 65 bbU Yellow Refined Sogar,
60 bbls Golden Byrup;
. 80 bbfa Excelsior. Syrup;.
60 bbls N. O. Molaaeos;
- 85 BiCarb Bods:
„ 60 bdxea SodaSaiaratns;
VM bdlsaarortedalzeaßtraw Wrapplog.Papsr,
16 Aiercea files
8 k) Bide* Sol* Leather;
- .20 bbls par* Flab Oil;
25 bbla Rosin Oil;
. '■-'.86 boxes assorted Window Glass;
IW. doten assorted Broome
■ *BOO kegs aaaortod Balia. Is atoreasd lor sale by>
■7. . ...... JOHN FLOYD A 00.
- old jDomaiua ovbtkh house,
002HEH HASP libestt etreets,
**<JEIVED DAttT. V/ «W OAN AND SHELL
’OYSTJKR S,
uU:2Mlmi mm, 'to,
QTABuu AOENOK—UAV!nu“BEKN
NfAHffimtipjE?', fot KttKrargb, b, th. MADISON
> ' 2r»nnil t2T “ lB 01 “ e!r PKAHL
’* in quality to any known
; - Injaanaocet) art now prepared to supply wholesale Doal*
***t P«taa, /We inrlte the attention of the
—' Tnwla lntolsarGcl*,toaaaximinatkmoi oar prewoYatoek.
*Od which WlllUkßplwqnaitq the demand. *
rAtWKL, US A 00,
ait- , , * ! Ho. 8 Wood ttrm-
T O BBLS. 'T?RIME BSII BUTfER
. X ,2 Mla~Sb>-£S<nlM tu< terjud Sir «I, br>
Scussists.
ml far Dr. Ford’s Mt-dlcine.
in, • pro-
Catptts,
attorneps.
Srg ffionlß.
fflatitagts,
5<X» kegs Lmm( brand* Nalls;
3 auks Bleac’d Wbals Oil;
10 bagaGrain Pepper,
IUU bbls a Mackervb
DObllsOKH] “ *•
. W4TT A W11.90N, *
. No. 208 Liberty »t
HBW YOEK ADVERTISEMENTS
From EL A SCHELL’S Advertising House, No. 335 Broad
way. • -
AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN
make, in any part of the United States, from three to
Ova dollars a day, by selling from sample “THE PATKNt
INDIA BUDBEB SAFETY- FLUID LAMP,” with an Im
proved Burner. Every family who has regard for life, per
son, property or economy will purchase them. For Infor
mation by mall, inclose stamps to
DAWXmraFT* MOTT,
Patentee* aadexdoaiTa Hanotaciurera,
69 Fnlton street, New York.
LIGUTE,NEWTOB A BHADDPRVB,
<2l Broome Street, New York,
Manufacturers of the Patent Arch
Wrest Plank Plano Fortes, celebrated for depth, full
ness, richness, parity, and a peculiar ringing quality of their
tone, Tor which they have received the highest acomiumi
from the greatest musical celebrities of the country-, and in
every Cur, when brought In Competition with other Instm
ments, tav* obtained the highest premium. Tlie Patent
Arch Wrest Plank, which is owned And used only by us,
guarantees their standing In tune longer than any other iu
■trument; while their nnprecedental demand lu all parts of
thecountry la a sufficient proof of their superior excellence.
A liberal discount (o Clergymen, Schools ■>»»(! the trade
Jfts*,lyd3
fflnmmission, &c.
■AICOUt LttCH -.-JOBS U men. „.JOi S. tUOO.
JOS. s. LEECH & CO.,
R0e.343 A 344 Liberty it., Pittsburgh, Ps.
wholesale grocers **
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
FLOUR AND BACON,
Tin Flat© and Tinner’s Stook,
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
JylLdly
McALPIKft CO ,'
(Lax*of J. 8. Leech, HcAlpln A 00, PUtsborjt.)
GENERAL COMMISSION
And
FORWARDING MRi.RCTLA.NTS'
Levee and Washington Avenue,
WYANDOTTE CITT, KANSAS TKBBITORY,
&EFEBKNCEB:
Joseph fi. Irfecb ft Co, and PUtsbargh Merchants gene
*»r lylbdftwlyT
C THOM AH ft UALLAuHUH,
OMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS, No. 30 Pine Street, Bt. Louis, Mu.
axrxa to
finoca, lUstmah A Co-, | Joxxa A Laura.
Loexsti, Brnraar A Co., I Zuo A Paixrxr..
Will purchase to order, LeAd, llump, Baron, Uraio, Ac.
Prompt attention given to any manner of forwarding.
' Jo*:lyd<
SPRINGER HARBAUGU, COMMISSION
Merchant, Dealer in Wool, Provisions and Pro.loc* mu
erally. No. 295 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,.Pa.
Henry - 8/~klno, (late~of itle
firmofKingft Moorhead,) Oomintiwion Merchant,
and Dealer in Pig Metal aniLßlooma, NO. 76 Water street, l«-
low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. apis
A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO UAll
« dy, Jones ft and.Forwarding Mer
chant; Agent or tho Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, cor
ner First and Ferry »)s„ Pittsburgh, Pa. , Ja2Myd
Edward t. meqraw, general
Commisrign Mrirhant, and Wholcaale Dealer Id Manu-
Pictured Tobacco, « n <l Donu-«tie Cigars. Soafll Ac,
241 UIK-rt} •erect, oj.j»-ite tbe hood of WoodTpUts
burgh. Pit. mbltly
ffirortrs,
J) AG ALE Y. COSOR AV E * CO.,
F WholesaleGrocerm, Noe. 18 and 2u Wikkl street, Pltts
rgh.
CXO.C. UD a.
Reis & berger, gkouers and
Dealers in Bacon, Lard, Flour, Cheese, Brooms, Ac.,
South-West corner and Second dtreeta, Pitts
burgh- ; oc4:lyd
Alexander king, wholesale
Grocer and Importer of Soda Ash, Na 273 Lit*rtj
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. aplilyd*
WM. MITCHELTREE, Jr., & BHO.
WholoealeGrocers, Rectifying Distiller*, and Win
and Liquor Merchants, No. 2oa 1 jUrty street, Pittsburgh.
Ju23
ritO. RJOJO ..JiS. L. COOUtT.
Jones & cooley, wholelale gro-
CERS and Itoat dualsrs iu Produce and
Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 141 Water street, nearChurry
Alloy, I’ittsburgh, Pa. my2B
SUt’L f. SHtUVEB JOH.N 8. VIUrORTH.
SHRI VER & BLLWORTH, WHOLESALE
Grocers, No. 130 and 132 Second street, (between Wood
and Smithfield, Pittsbargli.
Ac ulßlTetso n,' wholesale
• GrocyramlCommission Merchant.Dualcrin Prodoce
and PiUaburuh Mauuhu.ian<d Artn.lcs, IUS Liberty street,
Pittsburgh
Joh* rton>.i.h KicaußD rv-ro willuw rtom.
JOHN iFUIYU & C 0„ WHOLESALE
Grocersiaud Commisalou Mi-rcluuita, No. 173 Wood suJ
228 Ul>crty street, l-ittsbargli. Jelfl
joa.v _ioh.n wilbor.
WATT £ WILSON. WHOLESALE GRO
CKIIS, Comminlon Merrhants ami Dealers in Pro
duce end Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 258 Liberty street,
Pittsborgh. Jkvj.
IiULLH D1CU1..,.. JtOBUV DICJUCt I
I SALIH DICKEY & CO,, WHOLESALE
Grocer*, ComtnlsduD Merchant*, *nd Dollar* In Produce,
yo. SO Water rtrtrt, and 63 front itnvt, Plt&bcrgb.
TBOIUB CJTTLB, BA.
. .taoHin urtu, )x.
(L*tepf tliF firm Robison, Little k Co.)
T LITTLE t CO.. WHOLESALE ORO
- OERS, Prodncs and Commission Merchants, oud
Dealers in Plttabursb Manufactures, No. 112 Second street,
Plttibargh. jalfrj:63
mt. **cLTcntox.
\ j».t_ unarms.
WM. McCUTCHEON & CO., WUOLE
SAI.F. Gn-errs, ProJoc* toil ComtntMioa M^rrltantß,
•ml Dealer* iu Pittsburgh Article*, No. 2)1)
Liberty »Crcot, corner of lr»-ln, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 3
JODI At#ELL- A. J. Ll*.. CUAI. ATWELL
Atwell, lee & co„ wholesale
Groctm, Produce and Oomtslaaion Merchant*, and
DejUcn lo Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. B Wood street, bo
tween Water and Front at., Pittsburgh. »p!8
aairr. aousox,
BAU'L 1. EOBISOV
ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE
rv. Grocrrs, Commission Merchants, Dealer*, Ju all
kind* of Provisions, Produce aod Pittsburgb Mannfoetnres,
No. 255 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. jalfelyd
CER, Commixuion Merchant, and Dealer I* Feathers,
Ftsh, Floor, aod all kinds of OountrysProduce, No. 211 Lib
erty street, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Fa. Liberal ad
vance* mad* on consignment*. JaStlyd
Robert dalzell & co„ whole-
SALE Grocer*. Commbwtou and Fonrardlng Mer
chant* and Dealersin Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture*,
No.2slLiberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 2
Krai Estate agents.
WILLKABI WARD,
DEALER iN PROMISSORY NOTES,
Bonds, Mortgage* and all securities for mousy.
Persons can procure loan* through my Agency, ou reason
able terms.
Those wishing to Invest their money to good sdvantsge,
cah always find first and second ctass paper at my office, for
sale. •
All communications aod Interviews strictly confidential.
Office GRANT BTRKLT, opposite Ht. Paul's Cathedral.
Jnltdtf
IDtttV LOOMIS TBOS. S. too MIS
Austin loomis & co., dealers in
Promissory Note*, BonJe, Mortgages aod all Svcurl
tie* for Mosey.
Mosey loaned on Checks short dates, with collateral
securities.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUOUT AND SOLD.
Persons dtmiriug loans can boaccommodsledou reasonable
terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities
at remunerative prices. Also, attend to tbs Bale, Keating
nil Leasing of Real Estate.
No. 92 Fourth street, above Wood.
43-AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Public.
13GOfe0eUttS f JfcC.
WM. 0. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers,
Blank Book Manufacturer* end Job Printer*, No.
67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
EC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
e 8. Sadler,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer io Conks,
Btationery and Paper flanging*, Federal street, Cth door 8.
E. of Market Bquare, Allegheny, Pa.
OHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
Etatlooer, successor to Davlaon A Aguew, No. Cl Market
street, ney Fourth, Pittsburgh, P*- .
KAY &CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA
TIONERS, No. 65 Wood street, next door to the cor
ner of Third, Pitbtfmrgb, Pa. School end Law Books con
stantly on hAnd.
L. HEAD, BOOKSELLER AND ST A
• TIONER, No. 78 Pourih sL, Apollo Buildings.
UNT & MINER, BOOKSELLER
sod Stationer, Maftonlff 11*11, Fifth street.
/ausic, tic.
JOIIN 11. MELLOIt, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
between Diamond Alley and Fourth street. Sole Agent
lor CHICK BRING A SONS' (Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA
SON A HAMLIN’S MODEL MELODEONB and ORGAN
HARMONIUMS, and Dealer in Music and Musical Goods.
HKLEBER & BRO-, No- 53 FIFTH
• BL, Sign ofthe Golden Harp, Bole Agent fur NUNNS
A CLARK’S (New York) unrivalled Gtand and Sunar*
PIANOS, and CAUHART A NEEDHAM’S yeausM MELO
DJSONB and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealers Iq Music and
Musical Instruments. * fed
/"'(IIARLOTTE BLUME, MANOFACTUR
EB and Dealer is Piano Fortes, and Importer of Mask)
and Musical Instnusenta. Sole Agent for the QAMBURO
PIANOS, also for UALLET, DAVIS A GO ’S Boston Plano*,
with and without A t t* fhmapt - 118 Wood street.
myS
st)Baitianß.
T4R. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED
I f at Dr. Smith's, comer Fifth sod Smlthfleld streets, oa
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS sod SATURDAYS, from 10 to
1 sod l to S o'clock.
4fr»Resldeoce oo the BrownsrUls Bosd.
IR, R. T. FORD fttil
continued
| / VEGETABLE PRACTICE. Ilia offlce, ffwt cod
jfrQMjtTAnU AToaoe> (Fourth Street Rood,) Eaetend o
Chronic Dlaemmcu
oot b* aqaalod In uny of modlc*l pwtkeof tbopreacn
4|« a ftflSsldwlyF,
JOB PRINTING.—
CARPS,
CIRCULARS,'
bill heaps,
bills lading
POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS,
LABELS,
LETTER HEADS,
Ana *rery description of Job Printing, pUln ororamramUl,
»«''• n S£?™s'Jos,
iflt, Prints Blpjg, MS StMonCT. « Wood 8
MONEY TO LOAN on Notes, Drafts, Bonds
rnSHortCTsa.*, iO*BN LOOMIS *OO.
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING■ MARCH 1. 1858.
iHanufacturcts
WELLS, KIDDLE A CO.,
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Wiiimcmai or
lIIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES.
Order* solicited frem the trade, and promptly ship
ped aa per hutrodiona.
TiXJts—6 month*, or 6 per cent, dlacoant far esah.
*Q:lydAw3
JOS. P. UABXILTOa * CO.)
KNGINEKR9 & MACHINIS'I'S,
Corner Fint and Liberty Sti., PilUbnryh, F<i.
SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, fur tin.-
and Saw Mill*, Brewtriea, Printing KsUUishuiont
Uanufactorle*, Ac., made to order. . .
They also coutinne the manufacture (Ath*rrCVlehraied
MACHINISTB’ TOOLS, •
Bach w Turning Lathes,
Iron Planer*,
Boring and Drilling Machines, Ar.
A leu. Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulley*, Hangers. tc.
euiChlydalyf , j«j>.
BUBHA & QUTENDORP, ,
iANur»cTT3atas or
S T'rc AM BOILKRS
AND ALL KINDS OF
SHEET IRON WORE
Penn Street; near Water,
Pittsburgh, Penifa.
ttA-AUordera promptly attended to. felll 'Jtu
A . —i, Y O N S ,
(Socceaaor to A. Lfbna A Co )
MAUvrACTcara or
LOOKING GLASS 4 PICTURE FRAME:
’AND DEALER IN
VARIETY GOODS, ScC ,
- No. 13S Wood St,, Pittsburgh, Pa.
fe3:dtf *
MORRIS Jc COLTAKT
60 LX MAStJrACruaxSS or
HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
FORGE AND TRIP HABIMEHS.
HAifafERS of tho following sizes* &
made to order •
No. I, Lift 7 lu.fqllblow, 309311*. Price $ 350
*• 1> ** •* “ 6C&3 '• “ 460
.. 3> .. 12 - .. 11K>3 „ « ato.
- 4. *• 15 •• - -230? S “ ** WOO
•• 6, “ iiU *• •• “ 41150“ “ 1600.
' " tt, ** W“UI - **• 2COO.
49~ OrOun «oIicil« J. Fur partlealan addrt?*
MORBIS k COLTAKT.
PiTTsncjujii, Pa.
wajviu • ’
hiL
Bill* Law*, (Below tbe fit. Clair Btroet Brid^o,;
Alleghcuny City, Poona.,
nmrAcntu or
BRADLEY’S WOOLEN ENITTjNO YARN,
Of every Color end Number.'
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON
abort not low for every cotar or Yaraa. llht
tirf U-vnonoof the ungtuul imumturtaren of the celcbi
e*l ‘-Bradley Woolen Yamaha connection with toy bn-thi
Wui. Bradley, of Wheyllag, I wool.l n-i|»*ctfully «>IL
ah are of the ordora for Varna, aa above.
4J“Caah gild tor Sheep Skins and Woo]
WILLIAM IXISIULL..
WILLIAM BA&SUILL A CO.,
Cl Penn hL, bolow M&rlmry, Pjttabunjh. Pa.
STEAM BOILER'MAKERS AND SHEET
Iron Workers, Manufacturer* of Barutilli** Patent
Boiler. l.o<rmnoti»e, Fined and Cylinder Boilers, Chimney*,
Brek-hiQ, riru Bed, itcaci Pipes, Condensers, Salt Pans,
Pan*, Yawls, Lif.- Uout*, etc. Also. Blarksmitta*
Work, and Viaduct Ire HA, doftn at the shortosi no-
Ure. onlurn from a distance |ituui|>ll) < atlcuJi-tl lo
PeonCotto'n Ai Ilia. Pltuburah.
Kennedy,childs & co.. MANUFAC
TURER# of—
Pt»uu A No. t h*»Tj 4-4 aifa-tlngc;
Carpet Chain of all color* and shades
Onttuu Twine;
“ Bod Cord*;
“ Plough liues and saih Cord;
“ Rope of all sizes and description*:
Batting.
left at the Hardware Store of LoganNVjta
A l5l Wood street, will hare attentioj. y
JAMES IRWIN,
MANUPAOTURKR OP
SULPHURIC ETnER; Sulptmri.' Acid;
Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nitnc Achfc
UoOmau's Analytic;
A'jtj* Amm-inui, f'i'F;
Fovler'a Solution;
PniW.X S. A. JOUXSOX
Muriatic Acid.
Nitron* do
myS
PERRIN & JOHNSON,
MANUFACTURERS AND DKAI.EKS IN
W E. CHI LDS& CO’S PATENT ELAS
• TIC FIUK AND WATEII-PRtMiK CEMENT
ROQFINO,' 13a Third StaxjT, Pitnfcurgb.lV ,-Jv.iu
U. M. WAlldE* A, CoV
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
WARREN’S IMPROVED , FIRE AND
Water-Proof ComuutfUloa Koof»*ia>l lUiofloir Ma
terial*.
S9-018c»—24 Fifth *trwt. delily
DAJfiEL BENNETT, " "
Manufacturer of fancy color-
ED IrotuUme Ware, Rockingham and Y«Uow Ware,
Ac. Ofßcrattbe Mauu£icU>ry, rornv of Waabiugton and
Franklin *trn t», Birmingham, opp<«R« Pitufcnrrh, Pa.
tnrlOuily*
THOMAS MTCUAI -JOUS O. UCUu.t HR. BTCYtNSoa.
Union Foundry,
MITCHELL, HERRON 4k CO.
WILL CONTINUE VIIE IiCSIXKSS OF
•W** tfti« Union Foundry, at tbaoldaUnd of PENNUCK.
MITCHELL A CO., No. IWLitwrtV st. *
They wOl rearm tactnre, a* nsnal, a larg* aud general as
sortment of CASTINGS, compriiing
Cooking Stoves, Ranges find Slide Ovens,
OFF/rp AST) PARLOR STOVKS,
MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES,
Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dos Irons,
SAD IRONS, TF.A KETTLES, PLOWS A PbuW POINTS,
Mill and Machinery Castings Generally.
Aud *1 AS and WATER PITES of all a>r-«.
• Also,
JBOX AXI) NAILS OF TILE REST BIIA \ o.<q
Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c..
All of wblTh will bo *old at manufacturer*’ i.t .eaa
my’My '
WILLIAM TATK, “
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10
Fourth strict, Dear Lilierty, and 472 IVuc «tr^«- 1, U eit
dourto Ahh-rm<ia'Parkinson'* Office, aud federal nt.\ n*ar
Lacock Allegheny.
doscripliou of Fitting* fur Water. 0*« ami
ai -» *
EdcmiUc Tile Floor,
For Churches, Halls, ConservatoriM, Vestibules and Stone
ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Agent.
From tile original patentees,
Messrs. Minton A Co., London, and Mmn Millar A
Ooatwk New York, for Pittsburgh and the Wear.
All work executed In a superior style. Plana, Drawings
and Specimen* can be mo at No. 2 Fourth street nssr UU
o» 18:1yd
JOHN CAMPBELL, 5~
Ma n u f a c t ilre r of boots I^-
aud SHOES of every.fjeecrlptlon, No. 34 Smlthseld
■treat, Pittsburgh, Pa. x ocaiilyd
insutanct agents.
TITE <fc CIIAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur
ance Co., Lafayette Hall, Wood street
R FINNEY, Agent Eureka InsuracncCo.,
• No. 9 Water street.
Aa.-cariuek, secretary
• Pennsylvania Insurance Cou>(uuiy of Pitubnsgh,
June*' Building. Fourth street.
SAMUEL L. MAItSUELL, Secretary Citi
xerui* Inaorance Company, Cl Water street.
FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Inaur
• ance Company, VI Water street.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent fur Frank*
<s tin Fire Iruuraucu Company, North-east n.rnrr Wwal
and Third strvets.
P A. MADEIRA, Agent For Delaware
• Mutual Insurance Co., 12 Water street.
THOS. J. IIUNTER, Agent Farmers’and
Mechanics’ Insurance Co, I*o Water street
ROBINSON, Agent Continental
fj lnsnrancc Co, 21 Fifth itn—t.
WT POINDEXTER, Agent 0 rei tVcst
• 'em Insurance Co., 07 Front meet.
Elptiolslecp.
Wall Paper Warehouse.
Walter p. Marshall & co„ im
portersand Dealers, 87 Wood street, between Fourth
street and Diamond Allay, where may be fimnd an extensive
assortment of evsry description of Paper Hangings, fur l*ar
lora, Halls, Dining Bourns anil Chambers. Also, Window
Bbadea, In groat variety at lowest prices tocimntry dealers.
aalfl WALTER P. MARSHALL A (X).
I. SDWOHOSOJI _ .W. R.“aAtCM*B.
E EDMONDSON 4 CO., Nos. 90 and 98
• Third street, near Wood, Manufacturers and Dealers
In WALL PAPER,
CURTAIN GOODS,
ORNAMENTS, FRINGES,
TASSELS AND CORDS.
COMFORTS, BEDS, .
j, PATENT SPIRAL SPRINO MATTRESSES,Ac,
Would soltdtlha attention of purchasers to their large
and varied stock. ap&Mknd
J SEIBERT, Practical U piiolstbreb,
• -Vo. 100 Third Strut, PiUibvraK,
Maoutactnror and dewier In CURTAINS, OORNICR,
BANDS. SHADES and BUNDS, MATTSASSBS, COMFORTS,
CUSHIONS, Ac. I'articolar attention paid to Steamboat
work. Carpets fitted and laid to order. tnrlfclyd
dFumttute,
job* a. Totna——..tuoa. a. toosa rmau l. ioobo
T. B. YOUNG * CO*,
F&RNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of Every Description.
SLybtoten Jfyluand Fmna. Avenue
Worchonje-.los. >8 u 40 Smithfleld 81.,
Steamboat caSin furniture—w«
ire constantly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CABIN
FURNITURE and CHAIRS, tutd iuvite tbtf attention of
thoae Interested in furnishing boat*.
«>3frdlwB T.B.YOPNQ*OO.
JAJVUCa W. WOODWKLL,
CABINET FURNITURE JiA NUFA CTUSMB
Noa. 97 &99 Third St,, Pittsburgh.
JW.W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
• his MeaiUandciutomen, that ha baajojt completed
bla stock of Furniture, which la decidedly tbelargest and best
ever offered toaale Id Ihlsdty. As he ladetennloed to up*
hold his stock, with eeafWhe4 materials, heat workmanship
aad newest designs; and from the extent of hia orders and
facility tn manuCueturing, he is enabled to produce warrant
ed FURNITURE at the lowest prioee.
H*-keeps always on band the greatest variety of every
deacriptlon of furnitttre, from the cheapest and plainest, to
the moat elegant and costly, thatja house, or'any part of on*,
may be famished from hi* stock,or manufactured express]*
to order. mrto
/'ID)Y£S SEED—2O aks recM • and for sale
by foil HENRY Q.COLLINB,
BEANS— 39 ska. small white Beans for sals
by M " IL COLLINS.
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t&'TITE WEEKLY GAZETTE is issued every Wednes
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rtliabU report of Vie Markets, commercial and monetary af
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The Northern Bank of Kentucky vs. The
Farmers’ Bank oT Kentucky. Appeals from the
Fayette Circuit Court This was an action by the
appellant against the appellee to recover SIOG,
the principal and interest of a note for $lOO,
purporting to have been issued by the_Fanuers’
Bank. Tho appellee, In answer, plead that the
note had been fraudulently mutilated and alLered
by some person; that portions of the note had
been dotached and other portions hathbeen‘sup
plied in order to conceal the mutilation. The
Circuit Court overruled a demurrer toTthgt an
swer, and to reverse that judgmeoHhe Northern
Bank prosecuted (he appeal. The Court of Ap
peals held that tho simple piatemant of these
facts was sufficient to demonstrate that the safe
ly of the community ami tho just rights of the
bonk alike require that tho.law should interpose
the protection against forgeries and frauds of
this character, the result of which most be in
evitable loss add injury to both. Therefore
the answer constituted a valid defence, and the
judgment of the Circuit Court was affirmed.
Another case of considerable importance h&9
just been decided in Wisconsin. It appears that
Messrs. Marshall & Illsley, of Milwaukie, en
trusted the American Express Company with
$7,600 to deliver to the Stale Bank iq Madison,
Wisconsin. Thfc Express Company made a ten
der of the money after banking hours, and the
bank refused to receive it. Daring the night
the safe of the Express Company was robbed of
its contents, including the $7,500. Suit was
brought to recover the money of tho Express
Company, who claimed that once having made
a tender of the money, they\rcre no longer re
sponsible for it as common carriers, nnd that
they kept it over night as a mere matter of oc
commodalion to plaintiffs. In this view the
jury coincided, and returned a verdict for the
Express Company.
K-Tilyd
JAKkt>*M. aava
Mone Fbaitds Exposed! — Wo move. Light
comes. Only wait a little, and full day will
break upon us gloriously, and bring with* it
peace.
The Board of Commissioners sent u subpoena
last week to the judges and clerks of Shawnee,
Johnson copnty. Ila! ha! They laughed at
the civil process and the few sent to serve it
Nothiog was laid by these few. They returned
to the Board, made their report, and this time
some thirty men (o cavalry corps) accompanied
them.
They arrived at midnight. One by one, judges
and clerks wore arrested. It was no ha! ha!
this time. They gave in. There was law in the
Territory, and the power to enforce it, and they
yielded.
Well, then, judges and clerks appeared before
the Board, in session at Lawrence, and, against
ths?ir will, against all their wishes and hopes,
testified, on oath, 9
• tho poll-book of Shawnee was taken
to Westport} Missouri;
fejjriTAtif jthree hundred rnmes were added
at that place!
the fact? gather and gather, and soon there
will l ms escape for Calhoun, or any of the
scounrfrepA Proof la accumulating. The guilty
feel JhisT awdLfrom r or up, are
••vamosing.” Not one of them can be found on
the soil of llm Territory.— L&vemearth Timex.
One or tub Bora.—Henry Ward Beecher was
taken on a stage sleigh, from the depot in W—,
(a New, England towh, where railroad commu
nication then ended.) io B—, n place fifty
miles distant, where he
It wan a warm, February day, and
was splendid. Beecher was on the boi beside a
young driver; Hie teams, of four homes each,
were perfection, and ihe result was that the fifty
miles were got over in something like four
hours—pretty good railroad lime on some tracks.
But it didn’t do the teams of horses any good;
and when, some days after, knowledge of their
condition came to the proprieio- ■■( the line, he
called up that particular driver, (Sam.) and
asked how he came to drive his horses that day
at such a rate.* “WeU,” said Sam, “1 had one
of the ‘boys’ on the box with me—ho wanted to
see ’em go, and I put ’em through!”
The Duels All Srttlsi>.—=The wars aad ru
mors of wars from Washington, give place to
piping times of peace. It may he said of those
pairs of Duelists, as of a weightier hero of old,
that "Houor pricked them on,” and that “Ho
nor pricked them off when they came on ”
Lieiils. Bell and Williams are amicable, after
an exchange of shots. Messrs. Clay -ond Cul
lom are announced to have settled their difficul
ties by the former’s withdrawal of challenge and
the latter s apology. Gen. Harney refuses to
reply to Col. Sumner’s hostile note on tho score
of his being his “superior officer,” (be is a brrvrt
Brigadier) and says he will refer il the War
Department. wbicb in this cose will doubtless
prove a Peace Department. So Washington
emerges from tho threatened cloud of duels,
with - the Waste of no blood, Dud only half an
ounce of powder.
Tub Anti Lecomitok Call.— The call for an
AntßLecowpton Democratic meeriog, to be held
iu this city at Smith fa Nixon’s Hall, Tuesday
night next, has been signed, we arc informed,
by .Stanley Matthews, Esq , District Attorney
for the Southern 'District of Dhio; by Judge
Caldwell, Dr. Quinn, W. C. McDowell, Esq..
Oeo. ,H. Kelchum, Esq., by the editor of the
German Democratic paper of the city, and ny
many other gentlemen, well known os “Demo
crats/’ the apperanceof whose names in such a
connection ia significant. The Douglas men
throughout the Northwest are just now making
a desperate effort, taking a long pull and a
strong pull and a pud altogether, as they say
Clh. Com. . J *
.J.isrpn a. otootc
Mb. Krittis very like King George 111. In
one of that monarch's craty fits it became neces
sary to knock him down, which job was done by
an employee of the physicians. Tho king t&os
not so mad biiUhat he know what had been done
by him, and wßbr his restoration to health he
mentioned the circumstance to Lord Eldon, ad
ding, “When I got tip again, I said my fool bad
slipped, and ascribed my fall to that; it would
not do for me to admit that the king had been
knocked down by any one.” The same royal
tasto belongs to Mr. Keitt, who can afford to
admit that he fell, but not that he was “knocked
down by any one.” -
Oeo. W. Kxsdall, of- the Now Orleans Pica
yune, writes from his sheep raoche in Texas :
“l have paaturnge for 20,000 sheep and any
number of hones and cattle, and to see all thia
apace covered is now wb&l lam working for. I
don’t bother ay mind a moment about Kansas
or Brigham Young, or poUtics ot any kind—
don’t core who is President—rear God ami hate
the Indian*—am indifferent about Walker and
the devil—try to keop my feet warm and head
cool—and smoko my pipe in peace with all
mankind. M
A COBBSSPONDANT of the New York Tribune,
who writes himself “A European,” says that
the secret of the attempts mode upon the life
of the Preach Emperor by Italians, is that Louin
Napoleon, while a wanderer, was a ewora mem
ber of a secret Society known as the Carbonari.
This Society sever forgives a renegade member,
and “Looii Napoleon has been tried by -the
chiefs of the Society, formally condemned to
death, and received nqtice of the doom which
anrely awaits him.”
Akti-Lecompton at the Booth.— I Wo believe
a minority of the voters of Kentucky*Tenncssee,
Maryland, and a considerable portion of those
of Virginia and Missouri, together with many
in nil other Southern States, were consistently
opposed to the Nebraska act, and, under the
circumstances, justify Benator Bell in the course
he has seen fit to pursue.— Baltimore Patriot.
Watt Explained.— God made Washington
childless, that a nation might call him father.
Gan any one explain why God made Buchanan
childless?— Mo. Her. ,
. An exchange answers; “That we might not
JOokopoahlfl likeogtin.”
Excitisg Mestizo at Leavxswostii, Kas
sas.—A very large meeting was held at Leaven
worth, the I9th inst, to tako into
Consideration the President's Special Message
on the Lecompton Constitution. Geo. 11. Shot
well A series of resolutions were
adopted among which were the following:
JittnlvcJ. That we hereby make one last ap
peal, £» peace, to Congres and the President to
rejecMhe Lecompton Constitution.
Knolvtdy Thai while we deprecate a resort la
arm?,* jet stern necessity teaches ns that a lime
may arrive, when forbearance will ceoso to be a
virtue; and in the event of the admission of
Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution, we
will then appeal to the god of battles and our own
strong arms, to rid us of that iniquity. And we
pledge ourselves to each other, and to our
fellow citizens throughout the Territory, to
stand shoulder to shoulder until we shall be
..$5 oo -f emancipated from its thraldom or fill honorable
._lo oo graves.
...20 oo I
Resolvetl, Thai inasmuch os a number of the
members of the State Legislature, claiming to
be elected under the Lecompton Constitution,
received an apparent majority by open and
notorious frauds, we hereby warn them never
to attempt to lake Uieir seals by virtue of such
election.
A motion was then adopted, with tremendous
cheering, to barn J. J. Clarkson, postmaster - of
Leavenworth city, in effigy, during his absence,
and to Aany Aim on his return to Kansas Trrriit>n: m
No Charon until 1864!—The report of the
Senate Committee on Territories speaks of the
Locompton Constitution as “<i Constitution which
they [the people of Kansas] cannot change, with
out resorting to revolution, until the year 1864."
Further on; after reciting the general declara
tions in the preamble of the Lecompton Consti
tution, that all power is inherent in the people,
and that their right to alter their forms of gov
ernment is inalienable and indefeasible, the re
port sets forth that these declarations give the
people of Kansas the power to “change or abolish
their Constitution at legal times and legal places.”
This is the doctrine cfthQ South, and will, indue
time, be the doctrine ff the Supreme Court.
It has been said to be in contemplation to ac
company the passage of the Lecompton bill with
a Congressional declaration of the power of the
people of Kansas to alter ibeir Constitution at
any • time. This Senatorial report expressly
negatives the idea that any such declaration is
to be made. “Congress," it says, and says truly,
''has no power to modify, or alter, a Slate Consti
tution." Any Congressional declaration, of tho
character said to have been contemplated, would
be utterly valueless, except for purposes of de
ception. it might bo available as a temporary
shelter for Northern demagogues, who intend to
support t he Lecompton fraud, as tho plea of pop
ular sovereignty was for those who supported
tho Nebraska fraud. But the Southern leaders
do not mean to sugar the pill at all.—[ Washing
ton Republic. .
As Ea'qusumah's View ok I'iuladelpjha.—
Dr. Mackay has given'in his “Transatlantic
Sketches" an opinion upon (he Appearance of
Philadelphia which does not at all please the
press of that city. Here it is:
“Philadelphia, the second city of the Colon,
with a population of GOO.uut) souls, is neither
attractive nor imposing. It stands upon a level
with the waters of tho Delaware, and does not
contain within its whole boundaries an eminence
onenhird the height of Ludgatq Hill. It con
tains a very large number of ’churches and
chapels, but uone of them is distinguished by
architectural beauty of dome, tower or'apire.—
| The whole place is formal, mean, precise and
unattractive, leaving no impression upon the
mind 9/ the traveler but that of a weary same>-
ness and provoking rectangularly. Eice.pt in
Chestnut street, (the centre of and
Walnut street, (the fashionable quarter,) all the
slreet3 of the city are built on the same model.
The same third-rate houses—of the kind
which the Englishman sees in Birmingham
and Manchester—seem to rise on every side,
all of one color and of one shape: all with
green Venetian blinds on the upper, and with
wbite blinds on the lower stories; all equally
prim, dull ipid respectable The fool pavements
are of the same co'or as the houses, neither
drab dot red, but a mixture of-both.”
Nena's Treasures. —The llurkaru mentions,
on the authority of a private letter from Oawn
pore, dated Dec 17, that a great discovery had
by our troops there. It appears that
Nena Sahib, before takings to (light, threw all
his treasures and jewels into two or three wells.
fc Bome budraashe* having been discovered very
busy about the place, the localities were exam
ined, and the concealed riches discovered.
Heavy Dsr alcatios or a B/nk A<jk.nt. — U is
reported in Augusta, that the agent of two of the
South Carolina tanks, at Memphis, Tenn., had
disappeared, leaving $BO,OOO of cash unaccount
ed for, and $200,000 in bills of exchange of very
doubtful character taken for their account —
every part of wbiffh, that Ims fallen due, has
been protested.
Ou«m, the lialian conspiraior arreste-1 for
the recent attempt on the life of the French Era-
*fS«rdr,"h a mnn of
ance. Pietri, the Corsican prefect of pouJU
alluding to him after bis arrest, said: “lie is
the handsomest man in the world; I never saw
any thing lo equal tho beauty aod grace of this
monster
A stami-klf. of fifteen slaves occurred froth
•i\ We *t l , OM tbo night of ‘he fiih. A small
sail boat belonging to the Kandl'Kcj li K l,t l ltlU9o
with a month's supply of provision for the
keeper and assistants on l>oarJ, were taken bv
the negroes, and in it they were able lo elude
their pursuers. It is thought they have goncto
Nassau.—s/. /.hum Pvt. Ne tr.», 2:5d.
The New ork Kramintr sum# up the results
of the revivals, ascertained from its correspond
ents and exohanges for the last five weeks, as
over twenty thousand.conversions, which is ex
clusive of the large number not specified, and
other 4*rge numbers not publicly mentioned
at all.
dFot Kent.
IpGK RENT—A comfortable 3 story |*jjS
Dwelling, «Uu*t-Hi on the wnt will- ofltowatracL BldM.
Wftl flnUliM anil in xni*! urdur. and li«4 all lUe nivG. iu
CuumUi-iu-b*, water. g a», ir. It.nl Knmiirr of
ISAAC JONKS,
L‘J* - 2wd C-irtirr Kihm nail Flr»t Hlrvt-U.
FOR KENT.—TIio Dwelling llmrac Nn."lM
Third utrw-t, nmr Kimthliidd. ruaiy ]>«fuvr*4 aud
;»uit«*i throHKhuiit. ton. I.ir*:- j ard, Ar. IWi-ui.9 Inui--
dinti-l).
A!*—Tlio Dw.dliuK par! »f No. 142 Fourth *tr~-r near
Cherry Alloy: il> room*, klhr! i>lU r and yard. R.-at $l6O
Jh t anuoni.
A !•»>—'Tho two OtHi-e Rrvtni, ”1 rt«*ry, front of No 142
Fourth atreet, now oecnpiad t.y J. it. Hall, Rmj. Root CluO.
* Vacant loit in lii» Ninth Ward for «;U« or Itiuw. n< ar the
AHeuhr-ny Vnll.-y itnUrun<L Finiuirx of
THOS. WOODS. k<J Fourth »tr.t t.
_ Or— K. IV DAKLINOTON. 87 Wood ilm-L
RENT—Two desirable I louses on sth
»t., l*dnn Ihc mi*. liK-rnpyat pniuait, atol tin- in-w
iiouan iwxt door. i;ivni .>n th>- l»t ApriL IH.’.S.
Fij to»L Ac., apply f> AI.KXANDKU KINO,
..273 Liberty rtrrrt.
AL.O—A <->jnif<»t.-ild" :lirw «t..ry Dwelling Hmiao on
Pena t>tr*‘t. mar Waym*. Pum-haloii ran tw hml {••rthwith.
For terms, Ac., apply to ALK.XANDF.It KINO.
AL'O—A two dot r*itrirk iluuao on Kaplnnadi
•tnwt, AllrKhmyCiiy. Imnxsltat*- |~»w.'j«loii
~ AI.KXANDKII KINO.
AlJtO—A Frame DwrlliiiK iu the r..*r of the above hoa-e,
on Jnuioa elr.vt, Allr«boiiy City. Kent low to a kuwl Ivn-
J»!j _ ALKXANDKK KINO.
TO LET--A w.-li finiKhod twu story P®
Drick l)«cll(nc. “i*. rooma, No ill r»fa
Franklin •int-t. Lnqnlre 01 “
SPRINGER IIAKRAUaiI A CO.
_.h>2d No. % iii Liberty rtreeL
FOR RENT—The large Warehouso PpH
nownrrnpled by W. 11. Bmlth A Co„ Noa. 161
First and Socund atn et*. Kn<(Uiri' of
, PARK, M.-CUHDT A CO.,
_ Nos, HO Pint and 12U Becand «ta.
TO LET.—A two story llriok Dwelling
Kotisr, No. 176 Wylie street, at present occnpled JfejjB
by onr Richard Floyd, well Onialml aud In pood onJerTaSa
haa ail iho modern conveniences: water, piw, Ac.; alio stable
and carriage houso. Apply to
J*tS JOHN FLOyp A 00.
F' OUNOHY FOR' KE^T.—The PuiVix
Focwmt, l’enn street, Pitubnrgh, formerly occupied
by Freeman A Miller, now by Malt A tfpear, Is for twat,
For terms enquire of ALEX MILLER, Esq„ orof M. D\.
DEUWOOD, at tho Rank of Pittsburgh, ta'
F
■OH KENT.—A comfortable two story
Brick Dwelling. «rttb Bara on.l about «l* acrea of ex*
Cellent land, and near Kut LiLnrt j.
Pokmilqd may bo had Imam! lately on uppltration to
. , ALEXA.NDKR KINO;
,273 Liberty twt,
TO LET.—A 3 story Duelling House, on
Peno street, between Hand ami IVajn* atreet*.
Kent moderate to a Rood tenant, and pouesslon elrea at
one*. For term* apply to ALEXANDER KIKQ.
M 273 Liberty atm* t.
A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY P 9
Dwelling, eituate on Washington street, AHa. j£B
gbenj city, coutalulog flte rooms and finished garret. t\!V
aeaaioa can be hud Immediately. Knfjaire of
_JyaO R. 11. KINO, No. 210. IJberly at.
TO LET.—The Hall formerly occupied by
the Bona of Temperance, on tba cursor of Wood ami
Third Roinfreof JOJLN M’UILL A SON,
tnr&tf No. 25? Liberty street.
D" WELUNGT FOir RENT 7— A~dcsi-~jjjffl'
ruble two story ilrlck Ilooso on Congrraastieet,
containing 0 roomq, a good yard and newly
papered, upply to WATT a WILSON,
Jafi No. 203 Liberty street.
Thegreatest match machine in
TUK WOULD!
A FOKTtfNB MADE WITH A SMALL INVESMEJJT
THOMAS’ I’ATBNT MATCH MACHINE
It a simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Machine
coats only $116; la Orirsn by hand, and will make the top.
tone of the manufacturer In a abort n»u, Where *****
*OO4 u to be had readily ft materially redact tb* eSt.**
47»Sererai county or Machine **,
mis at a med*ata price. For at OA^ra
QQDNTINO SOoCrtflbatreet
23 bale* this day rec’d
udbraabty tl3 HESKV ILCuLUBS,
VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 165
jFot Sale.
Farm tor Sale*
THE ANDERSON FARM. 2} milesSj
above the Depot, at New Brighton, Rearer
on Block House Hun, containing 108 acre* of excollonf
laud, every acre Of which is tillable, and 96 of which U on-
Off cultivation. There are 13 acres of good timber. fifiicroa
in grass and juaature, and an abundance of coal There Is an
Orchard oi grafted fruit trees. In almost were Held there
Is a spring of'uovcr-fsiliog water.
The Improvements cornUat oi a new frame Dwelling, at
tached to a wratber-Unrded log, a small tenant bouse atad a
large frame Barn, [0 by SO feet.
This choice farm 1* in a high state of culttratlun, fence*
and In a respectable neighborhood, convenient to
churches, schools. Fur terms, entire at THIS OFFICE,
or of Jal'JiliwtfT J. ANDERSON. New Brighton. Pa.
Ohio Land for Sale.
TIIG subscriber offers for sole section ten,
township l'J, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly
known a*‘'H.-wman's Section, n containing &40acrw. Itle
situated three mile* west of Maadllon, on the Bute Hoad
loading tn Wooster, nod within about rwo mile* of tboPitts
burgh, It. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east 1
and north-east quarter* are partly cleared and Improved—
the remainder is covered with superior limber—and the
whole Is well watered by springs and running streams.—
This section 1* considered the finest body of land in the
county. It trill t>e wild undivided or In quarters to suit
purchaser*. To thou who desire to invest in real estate a
better opportunity t» rarely offered.
J. B- BWKITZER,
No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh.
oeS&dawtfT
FOR SALE—A Drug Store situated in one
of tho host locations little city of Pittsburgh, for either
a jobbing, retailor prescription bosiae**. Inducement*are
offered to purchasers containing advantage* of rare occur,
rence. For Information Inquire of JOHN HAFT. Jr„ at
No. I«VS Wood Street, comer of Wood and Sixth, Pitts
burgh. Pa * f«.<i
S' TOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS' &
CT., AT TUB MERCHANT*’ EXCHANGE EYEftY
TUURFDAY EVENING.—Rank, Bridgn, lnsurnnre and
Cop]>er Flock, Bond and Real Estate sold at pahlic sale
at the Merchants' Exchange by
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.
Notea, Drafts and Loans on Real Estate negotiated i
AUSTIN LOOMIS A OGh,
Note Broker*. 92 Fourth st.
reasonable terms by
■<<2l Stork
Farm for Sale.
WILL be sold at Public Sale, on thort?
premise*, on TUESDAY, Starch 4th, a well tm-MS;
I proved Farm of £l6 acres, situate In Nottlnghamtownshlp,
1 Washington Co., Pa., al»>at two miles south of FinlryvJHe.
There an* about 176 acres undor cnlUrsUoa, gtrnl fences,
large Brick Dwelling House, well finished, with p good cel
lar, Pprlng House, a Urge Log Bam, wmthe{boarded, a
gdod Orchard ofsehtet fruit, etc.
I The form is In a high tUd» of cultivation,'!* welt watered
and improved, convenient to churches, school*, ln an
excellent neighborhood, r.nd altogether a very desirable one.
The owner intends moving west. j
piMAeulon given <>n the Ist of April, 1868. Sot further
particular*, ti-rms of sale, Ac., enquire of the tabseriber on
th«- premises, or.d KDWD CAMPBELL, Jr, At Sheriff’s
office. (f. r i:<lawt«F SAMUEL COOPER.
i&rtfcal.
An Infallible Cough Remedy— l luul ihvq
sick three month*, not aisle-to do anything, with a cough
and stuffed condition of the wiud-pl|>e; I tried o-jveral of the
best physicians In this city without receiving any benefit
all of them wdd my lung* were affected. I was confined to
my bed during the greater part of tide (me, I expectorated
a groat deal of matter from my lungs. The first two doses
of your Pectoral Syrup that I took, 1 could not take without
Uylug down in my bed, hut before I had taken jwo bottle* 1
waa entirely cured. 1 bare been well eve.r since. My sick
new commenced ab&ut the first of March, of tils year. !
am now, and was at the time of myatckueAs, living at
Thomas |*atter*ouV in Union street, uear the Diamond.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 2H, ’67. MlCUitt McAtot.
Prepared and *»)d by Dr. OEO, n. ttBYdER, No. 140
Woodstreet, Pittsburgh,.l*a., and by Druggistaevorywhiire.
u<i2onl*wxP
Da. Keysek’s .Sboclder Bragks— From
Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1858,—Por more than
yiuirs past we have constantly worn tbs Washington bos
Render Brace, manufactured by Dr. Geo. U. Ktyser, of No
140 Wood street, city, and would heartily recom
m>>ud it to all who are coai)»llod to follow a sedentary occu
pation. . As we have before remarked. In calling atteutlon
to its merit*, it answers for a brace and ffn*J»ndcrs, the
weight of tbepantaloons being so placed as td Continually
tend to bring the shoulder* to their natural p<AitloU and ex
pand the cheat. Women, bniidredsof whom >re annually
Injured by the *>igDt ot euormons “sairta,** should also
procure the«<- brace*. Be particular iu procuring the kind
mentioned, an many of tho brace* aold are humbug. Fold
•I Dr OEO. 11. K KTREU’S, Wholesale Druggist, 140 Wood
net. sign of the Golden Mortar. >*2rt:t]AwTF
Twenty Year* Bllndn*** Cured by tb
OaA«TE.NPDto Erx 1/vtios —Mr*. Charity iCarnahan,* of
Twoipernncevllle, wasentlrely blind iu oueey* for more than
twenty year*, am! mold scarcely tee with tho-'othcr. She is
alm.at entirely cured by one bottle of u Gnrfm!*rg
Lofton." and U lirvc* that another bottle will entirely re-’
slot., h-rey.-s. bold at Dr. GKO. 11. KKYfIKR’S, No. 14u
Wisml street, sign of the Golden Mortar. Price 25 cent*.
m.SOutswkF
For Dear Persons— Acoustic AfaicLts—Three
ewiy Invented Instrument* that enablu theffeaf to hear In
spin- of deafness, are In advance of aoytlijng !yet known, or
Ikely to become of any real service to deajT persons. By
tbunns nfan artificial drum, the power of hearing la affected,
add all the clrcumitaucus that attend trumpets and tube*,
or* "Utirtlydißp'-ftaed with. Tliey arc won] by laldea so aa
Dot to be jKTCrptiLlr to others, and are hvdly frit when
w.,rn Apply to ?
n<-uu«/ Dr. G. 11. RBY&ERJUO Wood si.
TU E [IE A LTU OF AMEBIC AM WOMEN
—►or many years l have been trooblid with genera
wonrlncss and languor, both mental and ptresicul; caprice,
llitliMiifß, ilull headache, pslu in the head anil templos,
coldnca* and tendency to stiffness, palpitation ef the heart,
very easily fluttered or <-xclu.il, appetite variable, stomach
and la.wvlad.-rangt-d, with pain. Any mental or physical
exertion was sure to briug on all the symptoms, and I bad
in addition, falling of the wornh, and great pain In that re
gion. Uue physician after another axhaustrd jit* skill and
gave me up A patient and perecrerlug use of MAR
FUALL’ii UTKhIN BOATUOLIOON fortuaately cartel me
and 1 have u<> word* sufficient to express mv tluuikfulness
Mr* JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
I n la trul> mj ilmt I ba»r boon alatTere? for many yean
with wlttu-a and dcrauiyd (neiiatruation. After a while 1
h»d other tnntblra, «ucb aa p«lt* iudlft-ation, waiting
general languor and debility, p*in |g the inuUl of the
t-fc. a aort of aching and draggingeeuaatfcm, jtftin between
thonlder hi*.!-* extending down the aphie, luaa of nppe
'v in tho atomacU and Lowrla, *Hh cold hand*
nerrnufmca. TbeJuut excitement
ft* if 1 thonld fly away. 1 trieddoctor*
''**Mhinit. one after anutticr, without tha
UTCiII.VE CAJTIIOL-
for the better, and
[ wish that e»*rr
OBEIL
and fret
»nn|rt nisiitp n?
and ilruffi, and pyJT;
U>nrOt. Onalxittl.. i\f \i
ICON' cLanppd »oni«> of my
Jow I am rntirHy and radically
woman could kuou » Imt U will do.
it seemed uwli-a Jo try loncrr «•(...,. , *® J
r.-comnu nd.-.i the Cathclirou tilri
•luty to try It. I »« mostly troubledwjth mfm
•trnntlnn. My symptom* w.-re priurlpally pains f b j|„.
«od abdomen, Iwurmg down pain at the time of the Illness,
bloating, colic, nausea, constipation, fueling a* if the Lack
»od limbs were bruised or broken, erucbrfimui and vomiting
anilely (lito seemed to be a harden.) disturbed aloep, fainU
nre-vshudderinga. fatigoeon walking In the morning, fiato
leuc©, constitution, preaauro ofblood In tfte head. disxiataa,
©specially when (looping, great Irritability of temper, aJmiwt
constant Inclination to pan water, great restlessness and de
«ire to ween or f<wl nnbappy. i ru not only entirely cured
myself of all tuewi symptom*, which I hdve given as an im
perfect account of my (offering*, bnt I hgv© known *o many
others etimMn our tnwn that I foei buntjd to let yoa know
that others who an- similarly situated may also Ond rellet ’
KMJIA VOsUUKGIL
Pur a loti# time 1 had Uteriue complaints with the follow
lug symptoms: 1 was nervous, emadatsd and irritable;
emvd to alxitind in complaints, some o{which I will try to
giT© you; vaiu iu the lower organa, and a finding as ifsotuo
thing was going to fall out; Inability to ,'walk much, on ad
count of a fmdiug of fullne«; adting nod dragging, and
shooting pain* in the hack, loins, and extending down the
legs- the Jolting produced by riding caused great palu;
spasmodic shootings aod pains in the aide, stomach and bow
els; headnehn, »ills ringing in the can; ; every fiber of the
U»ly seemed son-; great Irritability; Intense nervousness, I
wuld not hear the least excitement withentbeing prustnitud
fi>r a dajr; 1 cnnld ackreely iuoto alamt the house, and did
twt take pleasure in anything. 1 had given op hope, having
ried everything, as X supposed In vain,but a friend called
my attention to MARSHALL'S'UTKJUNK CATIIOLICON.
I took It. hoping against hope. Moat intimately U cured
me, and there Is nut a healthier or uiory grateful woman in
theconutry. I trust all will use It It is truly the woman’s
frb-udio need Mr*. PLORKh'CK LKSLIK.
MARSHALL'S UTERI XECATHOIICOXKnU certain
ly cure Fulling of the HW>, Whiltt, Sippreutd* Invoular
or rainful Sliutnatian, Bloating, hfammatioru and IHt
tatrt of fAs Ktdtuyi or Urinary Organ*, Retention or Jnem
tuuncr of Urine, Heartburn, CUtieenesi, Xervnunets, thint
ingt, Ihilpilattonj, Cram pi, IXshirtxd Betp, and all trouble*
organic connected seitA Itrrine aroant
The price itAfifft ALL'S UTKRIXR CATHOLICOX
u One Dollar ani a-Alfprr tingle bottle.
On the receipt qft £» dollari /ire boUlrt thaQ&fent by to
prrti.frre of charge, to the. end of the erprexj route
BejMfticHlnrto write thepost njfct cJdreu, town, county
We wM guaranty (AaiOtt Mtdieitu taint* uni onrtair-i
fifth* tnonry. Addrctt D». OEO. H. KKYSKR,
No. UO Wood i(rwL Pittoboricb,
Sigo of.th<* o<il>j«n Motlaj.
Painters’. ;
HLOIfOftLABK,
OUSE AND sign; painteks,
" “'leryiromplt, tttru<]M to.
_ Sign* waited to atapcrlorttyfe. mh2?;lyd
T. W. ntUTGIUtBY, "
Wateh andCloefcJtteker, 7JT7V
F., T „ IMPORTER OP:
INE WATCHESAND JEWET.RY: \Bj9
>.«.| l h*Hu ,,mh "' r ” t ’ brt, '” n Wo f rf “ d U i *rk», Htt.
tath< n P* lri “*‘' f W«tch<«
work wsmuitiwi
Patent buckets and tubs -
100 doi two hooped Backet*,
10 do three do do,
A do taper rerolab du
10 do Kerlert,
VS do Mol Tut*, three hoopt,
40 do Mo 2 do t*o do,
3 do No U do three do,
25 do No 3 do two do,
New landing, for rale et manufacturer’*'price# by
ISAIAH PICKET A CO.
S UND S S^; bbU s >r«r
100 04 lb bg* do,
75 bbl* Broadway Ext™ Family Floor.
1,0 8u P«»floedo,
3bp Flawed, d<> ** u .
15 tube Ern,
ISbblaLard,
K ” w Vw ‘- far ttU by
milAU DICKEY A CO.
IOOOJSiJ'jm,™.. Bi.-d!
oi ii^S 1 r
FUKNISHINO, JUoHw&ra Goods,
,tJ- follow Were, Plated tVair, Britaunii Ware, Tin
Ooodt,JapatmedßudPl*ia,4c, ” mre,+ia
Jona rr.KuiNO. .
* ul6 * Porter Market end Third Street*.
—801) boxes prune cutting Cheese
Id atore ead A>r eele by *
_fo34_ *' K. PITCniNSOM.
BUTTJ2R*— 10 tbls. fresh roil just received
S&4 for nit by (fc34) .R. XIUTCHIMSQM.
iHusital
New Arrival Pianos.
HKLEBER .t BRO. have
• jolt ad additional
apck of Piano* from the Factories o( || ? | 11
NUNNS * CLARK,*Ncw Tout. and
BTKINWAY & SONS, Ntw y 0 * k .
Which, together with & larg* prarlooa stock forms the
exteosiro collection of PIANO FORTES <*tci before (.fh-rej
by them. '
The a boro manufacturer* are known to hare do, super!
on in this country, and their instruments are Gat supplant
log tho*p of other luaktta. In consideration of th* pnwsurv
in themoney market ve trill sell low anil on accoimi|od»t
(or terms. H. SIBBER 'A BRO..
fe!s No. 53 Fifthatrr-l.
PIANO AT A BARGAIN.—
An cteg&st Ro-wwond,
Piano, only ir» use three month*, in perfect |f V | | >
order In erery respect, will be *>td ataTfry great bargain.
The owner is dov m the West, aud wishes to asll at oar- and
for cash. The subscriber will guarantee the Piano to t* |«-r
-feetand nnpk-mishciL Apply to
fra* w # jotin rr. meu.<>r
NEW MUSIC—We'II Smile anti lie Uappy
—Brindisi, written by Horace Martin—taiwir l r
Verdi, 25 eta. . .
{Jomebody cares for me—Ballad, by All. r i\«irr, "V
The Hoop Polka—M’me L.*P!cot, 26<\
Wedding Bella—F.tnde de Faloty by L Wil> 25.
True loto can ne’dfibrget, with rariritimis, 4iv
Sounds of Friendship—Nocturne for Pbuo, 25<*.
Rosalie, the Prairio Flower, 25c.
Ad&ls O’the Bank* O’ Dee, (song of Jho l>ny Pr.-ani.rl
written by Mr*Crawford—Music by Rtcphtu Olo\<-r. .'V
1* Orieotele Rodowa par 11. Roselleo. 25c,
Hare tilth Id ooeSinother, 25c.
Water Witch Schottlscli, 40c.
Ilsrreet Home Bcbottisch, 25c
Aunt Jemina’s PUater—E>. Band6*nJ, 25c
Ktberial gohottlech—W. U. Keffer, 25c.
Music bound In erery style. Mnsic mailed free <•{ p<>,t
*s®- CHARLOTTE BLL'MK. •
■ Old Established Plano l>iut.
fo— No 118 Wood st, 2d door abovu Filth.
J. L. Read’s,
N 0. 7 8 FODETU.STKEET,
WE are now prepared to furnish the f,>i
lowing Work* in ■ new and magnificent style.
Dr. Livingston's Travels In Africa, U calf—Uluktnted.
The Poets of the tilth Century, fall calr— niuitrairtl
Bartb’rTraTeliln Africa, 2 tola,B to, ••
Strong Uartnony and Exposition of Gospel*, m.mv.-o
standard English and Amerlcao Poets 8 to. ant^
1 set Rational Magazine 12 toU. \4 calf, fine pstJf.
Mathew Henry's Commentary, fnfl calf.
Family Cihlra, In VelretamlUoM, SCQ, and Moroco, far-
Prayer Books, the finest editions at reduced price*.
Albums, Morocco and Papier Macho, bindings.
Portfolios,fine Illustrated juvenile*, with n.loml plate*
The latest MbceUaneous Works in plain bindings for &i*-
J. RKAD,
Pcrjrtll StßOt.
de2l
M" iss SEWELL^NKWAVORK-
Thonghu for Uio-noly Week:
The W«>nU of Jwtw etui Feithfnl-ProipUrf, 1 rol. :Cnv
Steps h> (he Alter, > Mannal'or Derations-
The Deration* of Biahop Androve,
Werning* of the Holy Week, by Rer W. AJenu:
Southgate * Practical Direction* tor Lent:
Hobart'* Compeniou for th« Festival* and Foitu;
Do do' do Altar
Spencur’* Chrlrtian-In*true ted;
Do Practical Christian:
Sutton’s Learn to Lira;
Oreely*fl portrait of on English Churchman;
lleman’i Family Prayer*:
Do Deration* for theMrk Room.
Ilwbort’a State of the Departed:
The Martyr ofHi« Pnnjpu, l.v Rer. Uoory Camretl
Tor Mle by fo-_>7_ _KAY_ Li W. K »| »tn>~t.
FKESiI SUPPLY—Livingston**’* Afritvt:
liar til's N'ortli Alrica,-
Lncy Howard’s donnish
Head's White Ure:
Atox. Smith’s City Poem-..
Utty.liTingatone.
J. L. HEAD. 78 Fourth *tr«i-t.
NEW BOOKS—Beatrice Cenci, .Debit ami
Credit. Loey Howards Journal. Bow In the a and,
National Costumes, Oomporient* Paper Doll Family, New
Series o{ Paper Dolls, now opened at
K. a COCHRANE’S.
A new rfuck ol liookn. Foreign and American Stationary,
New Publications, Ac_ of recent purchase fa eoatern cities'
VALUABLE NEW BOOKS for sale bv
J. 8. DAVISON, til Market, near 4th at.
The World of Mind, by Isaac Taylor, .
The Spanish Conqnwt fa America, tod Its relation b> the
History of Slsrery, sod to the gowun>«at of Colonies, by
Arthur Jl.dpa. v,»l S. Also, full set*. 3 Toll.
Cußtnoj*ooy. or Uyaterloaof Creation, being an analysis
of llie Natural Facta, stated in the Hebraic account the
Creation, supported by the derelopmentsof *rt»
of God toward matter, by Thomas A. Uavien.
Gknelur's Church Ilistury, vi-l 3. Aim fail s, ts. .1 v..|«-
Deldt and Credit. Beatrice Cenci.
Kane's Expedition.
VALUABLE NEW BOOKS.—The Eiurlieli
Cyclopaedia,!new Dictionary dr ’Jnlreraal h J uoul
edge, by Charles Kuigbt,
Tlio City of the Great King, by Dr Barclay, fur sale r.y
JOfTN 8. DAVISON. '
foSd _ Fourth street
AV ALUABLE GIFT (t»r any :tn<l
of permanent valor, is Wtbstcr’a Cnabridgrd Di>-
tiouary.
**lt hoi aaTed us time in one year’s use to pay for
itself, and that must be deemed ghod'propJriy which will
clear Itself onea a year.”— ilatuLi/e &oat.
Webster’s Dnireraity Dictionary:
Webster's Bchoo] and Couatlcg-lfouso Dirti-.ijnry
Webster's Quarto Dictionary,
Webster's 8»o Dictionary.
Webster's nigh Schuol Dictionary
Webster'* Primary Dictionary
Webster’s Por-JcM - Dictionary.
For sale by fell J. L. REA D, > Fourth -t
BRIG 111 LVS LK3.LSI of the Lawful the
Unitrel State*, 17M—(867;
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Do on the Law ofCoMt*:.
Do Born's Justice uij.l Rn*mt«« Man'* L«-c%I
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Memories of UrDesareth, by author o( Word*.)
Clan Howard. or a Heart Yearning lor the Unv-vu.
Portrait* of mjr Married Friends, or n IVej. it,f. • \V...u. n-i'
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Lille*, or Little Children in Heaven;
Stock n-plenWicJ lu a!! dopartWuU. , ,
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IRON CITY COHMERCUI. koi.LEGE
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W . Iron bind Uorm-nl.br lb. m.d.nimr.l .T,,
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equal to my of tb« moro expen*ive furrn* of Corn s*-. r^ J
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Be particular to enquire for “WW«* pUdBu%
A. A. I LARDY.
corset Rrat and ferry >tr*et>.
rj.OULII'S PATENT SPUINGITav
*V xc l?* lTe t*> manufacture and
•sU -Oould*. Pateot Spring-Bed," Jn Mm count, of AHcXi
**• * Bxr »rjMt'P*fodto fnruiili those de*Jri Dtf to •
tt “ w * to Spring Ibd, Call and
Bxairlna them at oar Warehotuer The, can uJattShldS
K DT . b * l^ J,t . e ? J V 1 thcrtfrom at pleasure.
boaU, hotels, 4c, furnished with this hAI at ■ rnr» K*
price. Ml 4 T. P. YOllXn»OO..Mau,i > Lft!![.{.;
JJELL UANGINGI
OB£AT-BEDUCTIOX IN PRICK"
. . Boor Belli at £Lfia
ftnd np in tha bc«titj)e by
J. D. MATHEWS, ■
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V/*»a for iololiy U FAHNESTOCK A 00, <2
~ ' <»ro«r Foarth tad Wood «u. : j
£
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WHITE WAX—3 cases'jastrec’d. r'.
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A large invoice of superior $
VA qu*Uty for sale at IG7 liberty etrwL . •'
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Lard oil—lo bbis R. F. Sosa, to ar- £
rira far tala bj flag) ISAIAIIDICKEY A CO. jj
YwSKFUMEKY & FANCY TOILET SOAR' |
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Extract op logwood—a large-iu-v $
Tok* Jo»t rac'd bj MACKKOWN A FINLKX^J'
MOLASSES —S5O btls prime |
Molaiae*, t>rmlo by .JOHN FLOVD A CO, 'S
foia NoJ^73# r ot«j atreet. -- f ; s,
WAIX~j>A DERI WALL PAPER!!—. f -
Tf.P.MARSHALL A CO.anj prepares Hrjujfm- *•}
mean »fcl» of Wall Paper tkiaqriaj. Come aad »«, k rTj7 5
Wood ftrwL __ - _ . . It} j
SUNDRIES— 310 sacks? Tenn. Wheat " ?
1! bag* FlUoeeit; • ‘ ' i
■ 105 nek Slim Springs Fiver I
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Oa steamer Frioceu to arrive far sole bj * i ;
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